source: MondoRescue/branches/2.2.10/mondo/src/common/libmondo-filelist.c@ 2816

Last change on this file since 2816 was 2816, checked in by Bruno Cornec, 13 years ago

svn merge (in svk) -r 2714:2773 2.2.9 in 2.2.10

r4207@localhost (orig r2716): bruno | 2011-02-03 01:29:51 +0100

  • Increase boot size again to support better fedora 13/14


r4208@localhost (orig r2717): bruno | 2011-02-12 15:43:36 +0100

  • Excluding vmhgfs FS for VMWare guests mounting areas of the host.


r4209@localhost (orig r2718): bruno | 2011-02-18 00:30:35 +0100
-Extend EXTRA-SIZE for Debian 6.0 (at least)


r4210@localhost (orig r2719): bruno | 2011-02-18 00:45:40 +0100

  • Fix #462 (removes temp dir if analyze-my-lvm launched in stand alonae mode)


r4213@localhost (orig r2722): bruno | 2011-02-25 18:44:47 +0100

  • Fixes for RHEL6 support at least around dm extensions, bnx2x and cp210x dependencies


r4214@localhost (orig r2723): bruno | 2011-02-25 19:00:17 +0100

  • Adds a restore quiet option


r4215@localhost (orig r2724): bruno | 2011-02-25 19:43:50 +0100

  • Adds support for dm-log used on RHEL6 as well.


r4216@localhost (orig r2725): bruno | 2011-02-25 21:26:54 +0100

  • Update mindi-busybox to 1.18.3 to avoid problems with the tar command which is now failing on recent versions with busybox 1.7.3


r4217@localhost (orig r2726): bruno | 2011-02-26 11:38:29 +0100

  • Fix error introduced in previous patch in the if/then/else case without member in the then


r4218@localhost (orig r2727): bruno | 2011-02-26 12:05:33 +0100

  • With mindi-busybox 1.18.3 the syntax of openvt changed. This patch keeps a compatible init script for both previous and current version.


r4219@localhost (orig r2728): bruno | 2011-02-26 15:27:40 +0100

  • Latest lvdisplay print MiB instead of MB. Impact on analyze-my-lvm fixed.


r4220@localhost (orig r2729): bruno | 2011-02-26 16:39:32 +0100

  • Adds feature rpc to mindi-busybox in case of need



r4221@localhost (orig r2730): bruno | 2011-02-26 16:42:43 +0100

  • Adds the rebot command to the list of mandatory ones at restore time


r4222@localhost (orig r2731): bruno | 2011-02-26 17:37:13 +0100

  • Adds functions and /bin/loadkeys (new location) to minimal set of commands to have
  • provides a makemessage option to mindi and this function now works with pbdistrocheck
  • Do not create an error when a phys device has 0 size and is a /dev/dm-* device


r4223@localhost (orig r2732): bruno | 2011-02-26 19:07:43 +0100

  • Syntax fix


r4224@localhost (orig r2733): bruno | 2011-02-26 19:51:16 +0100

  • Fix test on dm which was made in wrong sense
  • Adds a driver to allow raid456 to work


r4225@localhost (orig r2734): bruno | 2011-02-26 20:55:00 +0100

  • Fix 2 redirections issues


r4317@localhost (orig r2737): bruno | 2011-03-13 13:12:57 +0100

  • Add support for libahci driver, mandatory for debian 6.


r4318@localhost (orig r2738): bruno | 2011-03-13 14:46:37 +0100

  • Update from Lester Wade (lester.wade_at_hp.com) incorporating latest ML feedbacks


r4319@localhost (orig r2739): bruno | 2011-03-13 17:49:15 +0100

  • Updated Lab for TES 2011


r4323@localhost (orig r2743): bruno | 2011-03-20 01:37:40 +0100

  • Fix a seg fault bug when using the GUI in case exclude_paths was NULL (mc_at_carreira.com.pt)


r4324@localhost (orig r2744): bruno | 2011-03-20 19:38:14 +0100

  • Adds Arch Linux Keyboard support (mc_at_carreira.com.pt)


r4325@localhost (orig r2745): bruno | 2011-03-20 19:48:01 +0100

  • Avoids coredump again when exclude_path is NULL with mr_make_devlist_from_pathlist (feedback from mc_at_carreira.com.pt)


r4326@localhost (orig r2746): bruno | 2011-03-20 19:39:47 +0100

  • Remove blkid from busybox to solve #435


r4327@localhost (orig r2747): bruno | 2011-03-20 19:43:22 +0100

  • Adds reboot to fix #435


r4328@localhost (orig r2748): bruno | 2011-03-22 00:58:07 +0100

  • Fix Arch Linux kbd printed in log file now instead of screen.


r4329@localhost (orig r2749): bruno | 2011-03-22 00:59:58 +0100

  • Again increase size for boot env to support better fedora 14 and other latest distros


r4356@localhost (orig r2750): bruno | 2011-03-25 19:30:01 +0100

  • Improve Arch Linux support for mindi tools (mc_at_carreira.com.pt)


r4357@localhost (orig r2751): bruno | 2011-03-25 19:48:33 +0100

  • Accept to work with either wodim or cdreord and genisoimage or mkisofs


r4358@localhost (orig r2752): bruno | 2011-03-25 20:20:49 +0100

  • Documents option -v of mondoarchive


r4359@localhost (orig r2753): bruno | 2011-03-29 01:34:30 +0200

  • Use modprobe instead of insmod to load loop, cd, ... modules (in order to force them at rstore time). Also drop very old aes support for mdk 9.2


r4360@localhost (orig r2754): bruno | 2011-03-29 01:38:49 +0200

  • Arch Linux support for boot message of mindi (mc_at_carreira.com.pt) using /etc/arch-release and pacman.log


r4383@localhost (orig r2755): bruno | 2011-04-07 09:49:38 +0200

  • Adds a UdevadmTrigger function at restore time to deal with the various syntax formats changes ddepending on version (mc_at_carreira.com.pt)


r4384@localhost (orig r2756): bruno | 2011-04-07 10:05:24 +0200

  • Increase again sizes for Debian 6 support (victor.gattegno_at_hp.com)


r4385@localhost (orig r2757): bruno | 2011-04-07 10:13:00 +0200
Conform to the report of size really !


r4386@localhost (orig r2758): bruno | 2011-04-07 11:31:12 +0200

  • Improved message for Arch Linux for rebuilding the initrd (mc_at_carreira.com.pt)


r4390@localhost (orig r2759): bruno | 2011-04-12 01:15:00 +0200

  • Typo in Web site


r4392@localhost (orig r2761): bruno | 2011-04-14 00:23:38 +0200

  • Adds download references for latest versions.


r4394@localhost (orig r2763): bruno | 2011-04-16 00:35:08 +0200

  • Adds support for MT back mandatory for OBDR.


r4395@localhost (orig r2764): bruno | 2011-04-20 12:18:46 +0200
Function resize_drive_proportionately_to_suit_new_drives

  • Integrate some mr_asprintf
  • Use systematically long long data types in all computation to match the struct mountlist_reference size member and have correct precision
  • Apply JB general_at_itpsg.com patch to make the partition resizing work properly according to the drive size (keeping all calculation in KB and converting only for display)


r4396@localhost (orig r2765): bruno | 2011-04-21 11:20:58 +0200

  • Remove very old code creating confusing symlinks pico to nano in init (patch from MC). Fix #477


r4397@localhost (orig r2766): bruno | 2011-04-21 11:57:44 +0200

  • text's are properly centered in open_and_list_dir (Patch from Chucky). Fix #404.


r4398@localhost (orig r2767): bruno | 2011-04-21 12:49:40 +0200

  • Attempt to fix #432 with a better message at a start.


r4399@localhost (orig r2768): bruno | 2011-04-21 13:00:37 +0200

Log content of mondo-restore.cfg


r4400@localhost (orig r2769): bruno | 2011-04-21 13:48:52 +0200

  • Introduce a new bkpinfo member (subdir) to support storing the subdir under which ISO images are stored on an external HDD. Should fix mostly #433.


r4401@localhost (orig r2770): bruno | 2011-04-21 14:14:52 +0200

  • Fix compilation issues due to level of visibility of functions


r4402@localhost (orig r2771): bruno | 2011-04-22 01:49:03 +0200

  • Adds GUI support for compresion type. Fix half of #468.


r4403@localhost (orig r2772): bruno | 2011-04-22 02:00:07 +0200

  • Adds support of ext attr through the GUI. Fix second part of #468


r4404@localhost (orig r2773): bruno | 2011-04-22 02:22:24 +0200

  • Propose more variables in the mindi.conf example
  • More explicit messages when size unsufficient in mindi for kernel + initrd as per #471
  • Better loging of labeling in mondo when in nuke mode


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1/*
2 $Id: libmondo-filelist.c 2816 2011-04-29 13:42:55Z bruno $
3*/
4
5/**
6 * @file
7 * Functions which create, chop, and edit the filelist.
8 */
9
10#include "my-stuff.h"
11#include "mondostructures.h"
12#include "lib-common-externs.h"
13#include "libmondo-filelist.h"
14#include "libmondo-string-EXT.h"
15#include "libmondo-files-EXT.h"
16#include "libmondo-fork-EXT.h"
17#include "libmondo-gui-EXT.h"
18#include "libmondo-tools-EXT.h"
19#include "mr_mem.h"
20#include "mr_str.h"
21
22#include <time.h>
23#include <stdio.h>
24#include <sys/types.h>
25#include <sys/stat.h>
26#include <dirent.h>
27#include <errno.h>
28#include <stdio.h>
29
30
31extern char *MONDO_LOGFILE;
32
33/* Reference to global bkpinfo */
34extern struct s_bkpinfo *bkpinfo;
35
36
37/*@unused@*/
38//static char cvsid[] = "$Id: libmondo-filelist.c 2816 2011-04-29 13:42:55Z bruno $";
39
40/**
41 * Number of lines in the filelist last loaded.
42 * @warning This implies that two filesets cannot be loaded at once.
43 * @ingroup globalGroup
44 */
45long g_original_noof_lines_in_filelist = 0;
46
47/**
48 * Number of filesets in the current backup.
49 * @ingroup globalGroup
50 */
51long g_noof_sets = 0;
52
53extern bool g_text_mode;
54extern newtComponent g_progressForm;
55extern int g_currentY;
56extern int g_noof_rows;
57
58extern char *g_getfacl;
59extern char *g_getfattr;
60
61
62
63/**
64 * @addtogroup filelistGroup
65 * @{
66 */
67/**
68 * Call chop_filelist() to chop the filelist into sets.
69 * @param bkpinfo The backup information structure. Fields used:
70 * - @c bkpinfo->image_devs
71 * - @c bkpinfo->optimal_set_size
72 * - @c bkpinfo->scratchdir
73 * - @c bkpinfo->tmpdir
74 * @see chop_filelist
75 */
76int call_filelist_chopper()
77{
78 /*@ buffers *********************** */
79 char *dev = NULL;
80 char *filelist = NULL;
81 char *tempfile = NULL;
82 long noof_sets;
83
84 /*@ pointers ********************** */
85 char *ptr = NULL;
86 FILE *fout;
87
88 /*@ int *************************** */
89 int i, retval = 0;
90
91 mvaddstr_and_log_it(g_currentY, 0, "Dividing filelist into sets");
92
93 log_to_screen("Dividing filelist into sets. Please wait.");
94 i = 0;
95 mr_asprintf(filelist, "%s/archives/filelist.full", bkpinfo->scratchdir);
96 if (!does_file_exist(filelist)) {
97 log_it("filelist %s not found", filelist);
98 mr_free(filelist);
99 fatal_error("call_filelist_chopper() -- filelist not found!");
100 }
101
102 noof_sets = chop_filelist(filelist, bkpinfo->optimal_set_size);
103 mr_free(filelist);
104 estimate_noof_media_required(noof_sets); // for cosmetic purposes
105
106 mr_asprintf(tempfile, "%s/biggielist.txt", bkpinfo->scratchdir);
107 if (!(fout = fopen(tempfile, "a"))) {
108 log_OS_error("Cannot append to biggielist");
109 retval++;
110 mr_free(tempfile);
111 return (retval);
112 }
113 mr_free(tempfile);
114
115 if (bkpinfo->image_devs) {
116 log_it("image_devs : %s", bkpinfo->image_devs);
117
118 ptr = bkpinfo->image_devs;
119
120 while (ptr && *ptr) {
121 mr_asprintf(dev, "%s", ptr);
122 log_it("Examining imagedev %s", dev);
123 for (i = 0; i < (int) strlen(dev) && dev[i] != ' '; i++);
124 dev[i] = '\0';
125 if (!strlen(dev)) {
126 mr_free(dev);
127 continue;
128 }
129 fprintf(fout, "%s\n", dev);
130 log_it("Adding '%s' to biggielist", dev);
131 if ((ptr = strchr(ptr, ' '))) {
132 ptr++;
133 }
134 mr_free(dev);
135 }
136 }
137 paranoid_fclose(fout);
138 mvaddstr_and_log_it(g_currentY++, 74, "Done.");
139
140 return (retval);
141}
142
143
144int sort_file(char *orig_fname)
145{
146 char *tmp_fname = NULL;
147 char *command = NULL;
148 int retval = 0;
149
150 log_msg(5, "Sorting file %s", orig_fname);
151
152 if (!does_file_exist(orig_fname)) {
153 log_msg(2, "file %s empty", orig_fname);
154 return (0);
155 } // no sense in trying to sort an empty file
156
157 mr_asprintf(tmp_fname, "%s/sortfile", bkpinfo->tmpdir);
158 mr_asprintf(command, "sort %s > %s 2>> %s", orig_fname, tmp_fname, MONDO_LOGFILE);
159 retval = system(command);
160 mr_free(command);
161
162 if (retval) {
163 log_msg(2, "Failed to sort %s - oh dear", orig_fname);
164 } else {
165 log_msg(5, "Sorted %s --> %s OK. Copying it back to %s now", orig_fname, tmp_fname, orig_fname);
166 mr_asprintf(command, "mv -f %s %s", tmp_fname, orig_fname);
167 retval += run_program_and_log_output(command, 5);
168 mr_free(command);
169
170 if (retval) {
171 log_msg(2, "Failed to copy %s back to %s - oh dear", tmp_fname, orig_fname);
172 } else {
173 log_msg(5, "%s was sorted OK.", orig_fname);
174 }
175 }
176 mr_free(tmp_fname);
177 log_msg(5, "Finished sorting file %s", orig_fname);
178 return (retval);
179}
180
181
182
183/**
184 * Chop the filelist into sets.
185 * Each fileset is a list of files whose total (uncompressed) size is usually
186 * about X KB. Files bigger than 8X KB are placed in a "biggielist"; they will
187 * be sliced and compressed separately from the regular files.
188 *
189 * @param filelist The big filelist (filelist.full) to chop up.
190 * @param maxsetsizeK Optimal size of a fileset (X above).
191 * @return number of errors encountered (0 for success).
192 */
193int chop_filelist(char *filelist, long maxsetsizeK)
194{
195/*@ long ****************************************/
196 long lino = 0;
197 long max_sane_size_for_a_file;
198 long curr_set_size;
199 long noof_lines;
200 long siz;
201
202 /*@ int **************************************** */
203 int i;
204 long curr_set_no;
205
206 /*@ buffers ************************************* */
207 char *outfname = NULL;
208 char *biggie_fname = NULL;
209 char *incoming = NULL;
210 char *tmp = NULL;
211
212 /*@ pointers *********************************** */
213 FILE *fin;
214 FILE *fout;
215 FILE *fbig;
216
217 /*@ structures ********************************* */
218 struct stat buf;
219 int err = 0;
220
221 assert_string_is_neither_NULL_nor_zerolength(filelist);
222 assert(maxsetsizeK > 0);
223
224 max_sane_size_for_a_file = 64L * 1024L;
225// max_sane_size_for_a_file = maxsetsizeK*2;
226// if (max_sane_size_for_a_file > 32*1024)
227// { max_sane_size_for_a_file = 32*1024; }
228
229 log_it("filelist=%s;", filelist);
230 open_evalcall_form("Dividing filelist into sets");
231 noof_lines = count_lines_in_file(filelist);
232 if (!(fin = fopen(filelist, "r"))) {
233 log_OS_error("Cannot openin filelist");
234 return (0);
235 }
236 curr_set_no = 0;
237 curr_set_size = 0;
238 mr_asprintf(outfname, "%s/filelist.%ld", bkpinfo->tmpdir, curr_set_no);
239 mr_asprintf(biggie_fname, "%s/biggielist.txt", bkpinfo->scratchdir);
240 log_it("outfname=%s; biggie_fname=%s", outfname, biggie_fname);
241 if (!(fbig = fopen(biggie_fname, "w"))) {
242 log_OS_error("Cannot openout biggie_fname");
243 err++;
244 mr_free(outfname);
245 mr_free(biggie_fname);
246 return (curr_set_no + 1);
247 }
248 if (!(fout = fopen(outfname, "w"))) {
249 log_OS_error("Cannot openout outfname");
250 err++;
251 mr_free(outfname);
252 mr_free(biggie_fname);
253 return (curr_set_no + 1);
254 }
255
256 mr_getline(incoming, fin);
257 while (!feof(fin)) {
258 lino++;
259 i = strlen(incoming) - 1;
260 if (i < 0) {
261 i = 0;
262 }
263 if (incoming[i] < 32) {
264 incoming[i] = '\0';
265 }
266 if (!strncmp(incoming, "/dev/", 5)) {
267 siz = 1;
268 } else if (lstat(incoming, &buf) != 0) {
269 siz = 0;
270 } else {
271 siz = (long) (buf.st_size >> 10);
272 }
273 if (siz > max_sane_size_for_a_file) {
274 log_msg(10, "Adding %s to big files\n", incoming);
275 fprintf(fbig, "%s\n", incoming);
276 } else {
277 curr_set_size += siz;
278 log_msg(10, "Adding %s to filelist %d\n", incoming, curr_set_no);
279 fprintf(fout, "%s\n", incoming);
280 if (curr_set_size > maxsetsizeK) {
281 paranoid_fclose(fout);
282 sort_file(outfname);
283 mr_free(outfname);
284 curr_set_no++;
285 curr_set_size = 0;
286
287 mr_asprintf(outfname, "%s/filelist.%ld", bkpinfo->tmpdir, curr_set_no);
288 if (!(fout = fopen(outfname, "w"))) {
289 log_OS_error("Unable to openout outfname");
290 err++;
291 mr_free(outfname);
292 mr_free(biggie_fname);
293 mr_free(incoming);
294 return (curr_set_no + 1);
295 }
296 update_evalcall_form((int) (lino * 100 / noof_lines));
297 }
298 }
299 mr_free(incoming);
300 mr_getline(incoming, fin);
301 }
302 mr_free(incoming);
303
304 paranoid_fclose(fin);
305 paranoid_fclose(fout);
306 paranoid_fclose(fbig);
307
308 if (length_of_file(outfname) <= 2) {
309 unlink(outfname);
310 g_noof_sets--;
311 }
312 g_noof_sets = curr_set_no;
313 sort_file(outfname);
314 mr_free(outfname);
315
316 sort_file(biggie_fname);
317 mr_free(biggie_fname);
318
319 mr_asprintf(tmp, "echo 'last-filelist-number %ld' >> "MINDI_CACHE"/mondorestore.cfg", curr_set_no);
320 paranoid_system(tmp);
321 mr_free(tmp);
322
323 if (curr_set_no == 0) {
324 log_msg(1, "Only one fileset. Fine.");
325 } else {
326 log_msg(1, "Filelist divided into %ld sets", curr_set_no + 1);
327 }
328 close_evalcall_form();
329 /* This is to work around an obscure bug in Newt; open a form, close it,
330 carry on... I don't know why it works but it works. If you don't do this
331 then update_progress_form() won't show the "time taken / time remaining"
332 line. The bug only crops up AFTER the call to chop_filelist(). Weird. */
333 if (!g_text_mode) {
334 open_progress_form("", "", "", "", 100);
335 newtPopHelpLine();
336 newtFormDestroy(g_progressForm);
337 newtPopWindow();
338 }
339 return (err ? 0 : curr_set_no + 1);
340}
341
342
343
344
345
346/**
347 * Free all the memory used by a filelist structure.
348 * Since this may take a long time for large filelists, a progress bar will be displayed.
349 * @param filelist The filelist to free.
350 */
351void free_filelist(struct s_node *filelist)
352{
353 /*@ int's ******************************************************* */
354 static int depth = 0;
355 int percentage;
356
357 /*@ long's ****************************************************** */
358 static long i = 0;
359
360 /*@ end vars **************************************************** */
361
362 assert(filelist != NULL);
363 if (depth == 0) {
364 open_evalcall_form("Freeing memory");
365 log_to_screen("Freeing memory formerly occupied by filelist");
366 }
367 depth++;
368
369 if (filelist->ch == '\0') {
370 if (!(i++ % 1111)) {
371 percentage =
372 (int) (i * 100 / g_original_noof_lines_in_filelist);
373 update_evalcall_form(percentage);
374
375 }
376 }
377
378 if (filelist->right) {
379 free_filelist(filelist->right);
380 filelist->right = NULL;
381 }
382 if (filelist->down) {
383/* if (!(i++ %39999)) { update_evalcall_form(0); } */
384 free_filelist(filelist->down);
385 filelist->down = NULL;
386 }
387 filelist->ch = '\0';
388 paranoid_free(filelist);
389 depth--;
390 if (depth == 0) {
391 close_evalcall_form();
392 log_it("Finished freeing memory");
393 }
394}
395
396
397int call_exe_and_pipe_output_to_fd(char *syscall, FILE * pout)
398{
399 FILE *pattr = NULL;
400 char *tmp = NULL;
401
402 pattr = popen(syscall, "r");
403 if (!pattr) {
404 log_msg(1, "Failed to open fattr() %s", syscall);
405 return (1);
406 }
407 if (feof(pattr)) {
408 log_msg(1, "Failed to call fattr() %s", syscall);
409 paranoid_pclose(pattr);
410 return (2);
411 }
412 for (mr_getline(tmp, pattr); !feof(pattr); mr_getline(tmp, pattr)) {
413 fputs(tmp, pout);
414 mr_free(tmp);
415 }
416 mr_free(tmp);
417 paranoid_pclose(pattr);
418 return (0);
419}
420
421
422
423int gen_aux_list(char *filelist, char *syscall_sprintf,
424 char *auxlist_fname)
425{
426 FILE *fin = NULL;
427 FILE *pout = NULL;
428 char *pout_command = NULL;
429 char *syscall = NULL;
430 char *file_to_analyze = NULL;
431 char *strtmp = NULL;
432 char *tmp = NULL;
433 int i;
434
435 if (!(fin = fopen(filelist, "r"))) {
436 log_msg(1, "Cannot openin filelist %s", filelist);
437 return (1);
438 }
439 mr_asprintf(pout_command, "gzip -c1 > %s", auxlist_fname);
440 if (!(pout = popen(pout_command, "w"))) {
441 log_msg(1, "Cannot openout auxlist_fname %s", auxlist_fname);
442 fclose(fin);
443 mr_free(pout_command);
444 return (4);
445 }
446 mr_free(pout_command);
447
448 for (mr_getline(file_to_analyze, fin); !feof(fin); mr_getline(file_to_analyze, fin)) {
449 i = strlen(file_to_analyze);
450 if (i > 0 && file_to_analyze[i - 1] < 32) {
451 file_to_analyze[i - 1] = '\0';
452 }
453 log_msg(8, "Analyzing %s", file_to_analyze);
454 tmp = mr_stresc(file_to_analyze, " `$\\\"(){}[]'*?&|!#~", '\\');
455 mr_asprintf(strtmp, syscall_sprintf, tmp);
456 mr_free(tmp);
457
458 mr_asprintf(syscall, "%s 2>> /dev/null", strtmp); // " MONDO_LOGFILE);
459 mr_free(strtmp);
460
461 log_msg(20,"calling %s\n",syscall);
462 call_exe_and_pipe_output_to_fd(syscall, pout);
463 mr_free(syscall);
464 mr_free(file_to_analyze);
465 }
466 mr_free(file_to_analyze);
467 paranoid_fclose(fin);
468 paranoid_pclose(pout);
469 return (0);
470}
471
472
473int get_acl_list(char *filelist, char *facl_fname)
474{
475 char *command = NULL;
476 int retval = 0;
477
478 if (g_getfacl != NULL) {
479 mr_asprintf(command, "touch \"%s\"", facl_fname);
480 run_program_and_log_output(command, 8);
481 mr_free(command);
482
483 retval =
484 gen_aux_list(filelist, "getfacl --all-effective -P \"%s\"", facl_fname);
485 }
486 return (retval);
487}
488
489
490int get_fattr_list(char *filelist, char *fattr_fname)
491{
492 char *command;
493 int retval = 0;
494
495 if (g_getfattr != NULL) {
496 mr_asprintf(command, "touch \"%s\"", fattr_fname);
497 run_program_and_log_output(command, 8);
498 mr_free(command);
499 retval =
500 gen_aux_list(filelist, "getfattr --en=hex -m - -h -d \"%s\"", fattr_fname);
501 }
502 return (retval);
503}
504
505
506int set_EXAT_list(char *orig_msklist, char *original_exat_fname,
507 char *executable)
508{
509 const int my_depth = 8;
510 char *command = NULL;
511 char *syscall_pin = NULL;
512 char *syscall_pout = NULL;
513 char *incoming = NULL;
514 char *current_subset_file = NULL;
515 char *current_master_file = NULL;
516 char *masklist = NULL;
517 int retval = 0;
518 int i;
519 char *p, *q;
520 char *tmp = NULL;
521 FILE *pin, *pout, *faclin;
522
523 log_msg(1, "set_EXAT_list(%s, %s, %s)", orig_msklist, original_exat_fname, executable);
524 if (!orig_msklist || !orig_msklist[0]
525 || !does_file_exist(orig_msklist)) {
526 log_msg(1, "No masklist provided. I shall therefore set ALL attributes.");
527 if (strstr(executable,"acl")) {
528 /* setfacl needs no additional option for physical walk */
529 mr_asprintf(tmp,"");
530 } else {
531 /* setfattr needs option -h for physical walk */
532 mr_asprintf(tmp,"-h");
533 }
534 mr_asprintf(command, "gzip -dc %s | %s %s --restore - 2>> %s", original_exat_fname, executable, tmp, MONDO_LOGFILE);
535 mr_free(tmp);
536 log_msg(1, "command = %s", command);
537 retval = system(command);
538 mr_free(command);
539 log_msg(1, "Returning w/ retval=%d", retval);
540 return (retval);
541 }
542 if (length_of_file(original_exat_fname) <= 0) {
543 log_msg(1, "original_exat_fname %s is empty or missing, so no need to set EXAT list", original_exat_fname);
544 return (0);
545 }
546 mr_asprintf(masklist, "%s/masklist", bkpinfo->tmpdir);
547 mr_asprintf(command, "cp -f %s %s", orig_msklist, masklist);
548 run_program_and_log_output(command, 1);
549 mr_free(command);
550
551 sort_file(masklist);
552
553 mr_asprintf(syscall_pout, "%s --restore - 2>> %s", executable, MONDO_LOGFILE);
554 log_msg(1, "syscall_pout = %s", syscall_pout);
555 pout = popen(syscall_pout, "w");
556 mr_free(syscall_pout);
557
558 if (!pout) {
559 log_it("Unable to openout to syscall_pout");
560 mr_free(masklist);
561 return (1);
562 }
563
564 mr_asprintf(syscall_pin, "gzip -dc %s", original_exat_fname);
565 log_msg(1, "syscall_pin = %s", syscall_pin);
566 pin = popen(syscall_pin, "r");
567 mr_free(syscall_pin);
568
569 if (!pin) {
570 pclose(pout);
571 log_it("Unable to openin from syscall");
572 return (1);
573 }
574 faclin = fopen(masklist, "r");
575 if (!faclin) {
576 pclose(pin);
577 pclose(pout);
578 log_it("Unable to openin masklist");
579 mr_free(masklist);
580 return (1);
581 }
582// printf("Hi there. Starting the loop\n");
583
584 mr_getline(current_subset_file, faclin);
585 mr_getline(incoming, pin);
586 while (!feof(pin) && !feof(faclin)) {
587 mr_asprintf(current_master_file, "%s", incoming + 8);
588
589 p = current_subset_file;
590 if (*p == '/') {
591 p++;
592 }
593 i = strlen(p);
594 if (i > 0 && p[i - 1] < 32) {
595 p[i - 1] = '\0';
596 }
597
598
599 q = current_master_file;
600 if (*q == '/') {
601 q++;
602 }
603 i = strlen(q);
604 if (i > 0 && q[i - 1] < 32) {
605 q[i - 1] = '\0';
606 }
607
608 i = strcmp(p, q);
609 log_msg(my_depth, "'%s' v '%s' --> %d\n", p, q, i);
610
611// printf("%s v %s --> %d\n", p, q, i);
612
613 if (i < 0) { // read another subset file in.
614 log_msg(my_depth, "Reading next subset line in\n\n");
615 mr_free(current_subset_file);
616 mr_getline(current_subset_file, faclin);
617 continue;
618 }
619
620 if (!i) {
621 fputs(incoming, pout);
622 }
623 mr_free(incoming);
624 mr_getline(incoming, pin);
625 if (!i) {
626 log_msg(my_depth, "Copying master %s", q);
627 }
628
629 while (!feof(pin) && strncmp(incoming, "# file: ", 8)) {
630 if (!i) {
631 fputs(incoming, pout);
632 }
633 mr_free(incoming);
634 mr_getline(incoming, pin);
635 }
636 if (!i) {
637 mr_free(current_subset_file);
638 mr_getline(current_subset_file, faclin);
639 }
640 mr_free(current_master_file);
641 }
642 mr_free(current_subset_file);
643 mr_free(incoming);
644 fclose(faclin);
645 pclose(pin);
646 pclose(pout);
647
648 unlink(masklist);
649 mr_free(masklist);
650
651 return (retval);
652}
653
654
655int set_fattr_list(char *masklist, char *fattr_fname) {
656
657 char *tmp = NULL;
658
659 tmp = find_home_of_exe("setfattr");
660 if (tmp) {
661 mr_free(tmp);
662 return (set_EXAT_list(masklist, fattr_fname, "setfattr"));
663 } else {
664 mr_free(tmp);
665 log_msg(1, "ERROR: set_EXAT_list: setfattr doesn't exist");
666 return(0);
667 }
668}
669
670
671
672int set_acl_list(char *masklist, char *acl_fname) {
673
674 char *tmp = NULL;
675
676 tmp = find_home_of_exe("setfacl");
677 if (tmp) {
678 mr_free(tmp);
679 return (set_EXAT_list(masklist, acl_fname, "setfacl"));
680 } else {
681 mr_free(tmp);
682 log_msg(1, "ERROR: set_EXAT_list: setfacl doesn't exist");
683 return(0);
684 }
685}
686
687
688/**
689 * Get the number of the last fileset in the backup.
690 * @return The last filelist number.
691 * @note This function should only be called at restore-time.
692 */
693int get_last_filelist_number()
694{
695 /*@ buffers ***************************************************** */
696 char *val_sz = NULL;
697 char *cfg_fname = NULL;
698
699 /*@ long ******************************************************** */
700 int val_i;
701
702 /*@ end vars **************************************************** */
703
704 assert(bkpinfo != NULL);
705
706 mr_asprintf(cfg_fname, "%s/mondorestore.cfg", MINDI_CACHE);
707 val_sz = read_cfg_var(cfg_fname, "last-filelist-number");
708 mr_free(cfg_fname);
709
710 if (val_sz == NULL) {
711 mr_asprintf(val_sz, "");
712 }
713 val_i = atoi(val_sz);
714 mr_free(val_sz);
715
716 if (val_i <= 0) {
717 val_i = 500;
718 }
719 return (val_i);
720}
721
722
723/**
724 * Add a string at @p startnode.
725 * @param startnode The node to start at when searching for where to add the string.
726 * @param string_to_add The string to add.
727 * @return 0 for success, 1 for failure.
728 * @bug I don't understand this function. Would someone care to explain it?
729 */
730int add_string_at_node(struct s_node *startnode, char *string_to_add)
731{
732
733
734 /*@ int ******************************************************** */
735 int noof_chars;
736 int i;
737 int res;
738
739 /*@ sturctures ************************************************* */
740 struct s_node *node, *newnode;
741
742 /*@ char ****************************************************** */
743 char char_to_add;
744
745 /*@ bools ****************************************************** */
746
747 const bool sosodef = FALSE;
748
749 static int depth = 0;
750 static char original_string[MAX_STR_LEN];
751
752 assert(startnode != NULL);
753 assert(string_to_add != NULL);
754
755 if (!depth) {
756 strcpy(original_string, string_to_add);
757 }
758
759 noof_chars = strlen(string_to_add) + 1; /* we include the '\0' */
760
761 /* walk across tree if necessary */
762 node = startnode;
763 char_to_add = string_to_add[0];
764 if (node->right != NULL && node->ch < char_to_add) {
765 log_msg(7, "depth=%d --- going RIGHT ... %c-->%c", depth,
766 char_to_add, node->ch, (node->right)->ch);
767 return (add_string_at_node(node->right, string_to_add));
768 }
769
770 /* walk down tree if appropriate */
771 if (node->down != NULL && node->ch == char_to_add) {
772 log_msg(7, "depth=%d char=%c --- going DOWN", depth, char_to_add);
773 depth++;
774 res = add_string_at_node(node->down, string_to_add + 1);
775 depth--;
776 return (res);
777 }
778
779 if (char_to_add == '\0' && node->ch == '\0') {
780 log_msg(6, "%s already in tree", original_string);
781 return (1);
782 }
783
784 /* add here */
785 if (!(newnode = (struct s_node *) malloc(sizeof(struct s_node)))) {
786 log_to_screen("failed to malloc");
787 depth--;
788 return (1);
789 }
790 if (char_to_add < node->ch) // add to the left of node
791 {
792 log_msg(7, "depth=%d char=%c --- adding (left)", depth,
793 char_to_add);
794 memcpy((void *) newnode, (void *) node, sizeof(struct s_node));
795 node->right = newnode;
796 } else if (char_to_add > node->ch) // add to the right of node
797 {
798 log_msg(7, "depth=%d char=%c --- adding (right)", depth,
799 char_to_add);
800 newnode->right = node->right; // newnode is to the RIGHT of node
801 node->right = newnode;
802 node = newnode;
803 }
804 // from now on, we're working on 'node'
805 node->down = NULL;
806 node->ch = char_to_add;
807 node->expanded = node->selected = FALSE;
808 if (char_to_add == '\0') {
809 log_msg(6, "Added %s OK", original_string);
810 return (0);
811 }
812// add the rest
813 log_msg(6, "Adding remaining chars ('%s')", string_to_add + 1);
814 for (i = 1; i < noof_chars; i++) {
815 if (!
816 (node->down =
817 (struct s_node *) malloc(sizeof(struct s_node)))) {
818 log_to_screen("%s - failed to malloc", string_to_add);
819 return (1);
820 }
821 node = node->down;
822 char_to_add = string_to_add[i];
823 log_msg(6, "Adding '%c'", char_to_add);
824 node->ch = char_to_add;
825 node->right = node->down = NULL;
826 node->expanded = node->selected = FALSE;
827 if (!node->ch) {
828 node->selected = sosodef;
829 }
830 }
831 log_msg(6, "Finally - added %s OK", original_string);
832 return (0);
833}
834
835
836
837
838/**
839 * Load a filelist into a <tt>struct s_node</tt>.
840 * When you are done with the filelist, call free_filelist().
841 * @param filelist_fname The file to load the filelist from.
842 * @return A filelist tree structure.
843 */
844struct s_node *load_filelist(char *filelist_fname)
845{
846
847 /*@ structures ************************************************* */
848 struct s_node *filelist;
849
850 /*@ pointers *************************************************** */
851 FILE *pin;
852
853 /*@ buffers **************************************************** */
854 char *command_to_open_fname = NULL;
855 char *fname = NULL;
856 char *tmp = NULL;
857 char *tmp1 = NULL;
858 int pos_in_fname;
859 /*@ int ******************************************************** */
860 int percentage;
861
862 /*@ long ******************************************************* */
863 long lines_in_filelist;
864 long lino = 0;
865 /*@ end vars *************************************************** */
866
867 assert_string_is_neither_NULL_nor_zerolength(filelist_fname);
868
869 if (!does_file_exist(filelist_fname)) {
870 fatal_error("filelist does not exist -- cannot load it");
871 }
872 log_to_screen("Loading filelist");
873 mr_asprintf(tmp, "zcat %s | wc -l", filelist_fname);
874 log_msg(6, "tmp = %s", tmp);
875
876 tmp1 = call_program_and_get_last_line_of_output(tmp,TRUE);
877 mr_free(tmp);
878
879 lines_in_filelist = atol(tmp1);
880 mr_free(tmp1);
881
882 if (lines_in_filelist < 3) {
883 log_to_screen("Warning - surprisingly short filelist.");
884 }
885 g_original_noof_lines_in_filelist = lines_in_filelist;
886 if (!(filelist = (struct s_node *) malloc(sizeof(struct s_node)))) {
887 return (NULL);
888 }
889 filelist->ch = '/';
890 filelist->right = NULL;
891 filelist->down = malloc(sizeof(struct s_node));
892 filelist->expanded = filelist->selected = FALSE;
893 (filelist->down)->ch = '\0';
894 (filelist->down)->right = (filelist->down)->down = FALSE;
895 (filelist->down)->expanded = (filelist->down)->selected = FALSE;
896
897 mr_asprintf(command_to_open_fname, "gzip -dc %s", filelist_fname);
898 if (!(pin = popen(command_to_open_fname, "r"))) {
899 log_OS_error("Unable to openin filelist_fname");
900 mr_free(command_to_open_fname);
901 return (NULL);
902 }
903 mr_free(command_to_open_fname);
904
905 open_evalcall_form("Loading filelist from disk");
906 for (mr_getline(fname, pin); !feof(pin); mr_getline(fname, pin)) {
907 if ((strlen(fname) > 0) && (fname[strlen(fname) - 1] == 13 || fname[strlen(fname) - 1] == 10)) {
908 fname[strlen(fname) - 1] = '\0';
909 }
910 if (!strlen(fname)) {
911 mr_free(fname);
912 continue;
913 }
914 for (pos_in_fname = 0; fname[pos_in_fname] != '\0'; pos_in_fname++) {
915 if (fname[pos_in_fname] != '/') {
916 continue;
917 }
918 mr_asprintf(tmp, "%s", fname);
919 tmp[pos_in_fname] = '\0';
920 if (strlen(tmp)) {
921 add_string_at_node(filelist, tmp);
922 }
923 mr_free(tmp);
924 }
925 add_string_at_node(filelist, fname);
926
927 if (!(++lino % 1111)) {
928 percentage = (int) (lino * 100 / lines_in_filelist);
929 update_evalcall_form(percentage);
930 }
931 mr_free(fname);
932 }
933 mr_free(fname);
934
935 paranoid_pclose(pin);
936 close_evalcall_form();
937 log_it("Finished loading filelist");
938 return (filelist);
939}
940
941
942/**
943 * Log a list of files in @p node.
944 * @param node The toplevel node to use.
945 */
946void show_filelist(struct s_node *node)
947{
948 static int depth = 0;
949 static char current_string[200];
950
951 if (depth == 0) {
952 log_msg(0, "----------------show filelist--------------");
953 }
954 current_string[depth] = node->ch;
955
956 log_msg(3, "depth=%d", depth);
957 if (node->down) {
958 log_msg(3, "moving down");
959 depth++;
960 show_filelist(node->down);
961 depth--;
962 }
963
964 if (!node->ch) {
965 log_msg(0, "%s\n", current_string);
966 }
967
968 if (node->right) {
969 log_msg(3, "moving right");
970 show_filelist(node->right);
971 }
972 if (depth == 0) {
973 log_msg(0, "----------------show filelist--------------");
974 }
975 return;
976}
977
978
979
980
981/**
982 * Reset the filelist to the state it was when it was loaded. This does not
983 * touch the file on disk.
984 * @param filelist The filelist tree structure.
985 */
986void reload_filelist(struct s_node *filelist)
987{
988 assert(filelist != NULL);
989 toggle_node_selection(filelist, FALSE);
990 toggle_path_expandability(filelist, "/", FALSE);
991 toggle_all_root_dirs_on(filelist);
992}
993
994
995
996/**
997 * Save a filelist tree structure to disk.
998 * @param filelist The filelist tree structure to save.
999 * @param outfname Where to save it.
1000 */
1001void save_filelist(struct s_node *filelist, char *outfname)
1002{
1003 /*@ int ********************************************************* */
1004 static int percentage;
1005 static int depth = 0;
1006
1007 /*@ buffers ***************************************************** */
1008 static char str[MAX_STR_LEN];
1009
1010 /*@ structures ************************************************** */
1011 struct s_node *node;
1012
1013 /*@ pointers **************************************************** */
1014 static FILE *fout = NULL;
1015
1016 /*@ long ******************************************************** */
1017 static long lines_in_filelist = 0;
1018 static long lino = 0;
1019
1020 /*@ end vars *************************************************** */
1021
1022 assert(filelist != NULL);
1023 assert(outfname != NULL); // will be zerolength if save_filelist() is called by itself
1024 if (depth == 0) {
1025 log_to_screen("Saving filelist");
1026 if (!(fout = fopen(outfname, "w"))) {
1027 fatal_error("Cannot openout/save filelist");
1028 }
1029 lines_in_filelist = g_original_noof_lines_in_filelist; /* set by load_filelist() */
1030 open_evalcall_form("Saving selection to disk");
1031 }
1032 for (node = filelist; node != NULL; node = node->right) {
1033 str[depth] = node->ch;
1034 log_msg(5, "depth=%d ch=%c", depth, node->ch);
1035 if (!node->ch) {
1036// if (node->selected)
1037// {
1038 fprintf(fout, "%s\n", str);
1039// }
1040 if (!(++lino % 1111)) {
1041 percentage = (int) (lino * 100 / lines_in_filelist);
1042 update_evalcall_form(percentage);
1043 }
1044 }
1045 if (node->down) {
1046 depth++;
1047 save_filelist(node->down, "");
1048 depth--;
1049 }
1050 }
1051 if (depth == 0) {
1052 paranoid_fclose(fout);
1053 close_evalcall_form();
1054 log_it("Finished saving filelist");
1055 }
1056}
1057
1058
1059
1060/**
1061 * Toggle all root dirs on.
1062 * @param filelist The filelist tree structure to operate on.
1063 * @bug I don't understand this function. Would someone care to explain it?
1064 */
1065void toggle_all_root_dirs_on(struct s_node *filelist)
1066{
1067 /*@ structures ************************************************** */
1068 struct s_node *node;
1069
1070 /*@ int ********************************************************* */
1071 static int depth = 0;
1072 static int root_dirs_expanded;
1073
1074 /*@ buffers ***************************************************** */
1075 static char filename[MAX_STR_LEN];
1076
1077 /*@ end vars *************************************************** */
1078
1079 assert(filelist != NULL);
1080 if (depth == 0) {
1081 log_it("Toggling all root dirs ON");
1082 root_dirs_expanded = 0;
1083 }
1084 for (node = filelist; node != NULL; node = node->right) {
1085 filename[depth] = node->ch;
1086 if (node->ch == '\0' && strlen(filename) > 1
1087 && (!strchr(filename + 1, '/'))) {
1088 node->selected = FALSE;
1089 node->expanded = TRUE;
1090// log_it (filename);
1091 root_dirs_expanded++;
1092 }
1093 if (node->down) {
1094 depth++;
1095 toggle_all_root_dirs_on(node->down);
1096 depth--;
1097 }
1098 }
1099 if (depth == 0) {
1100 log_it("Finished toggling all root dirs ON");
1101 }
1102}
1103
1104
1105/**
1106 * Toggle the expandability of a path.
1107 * @param filelist The filelist tree to operate on.
1108 * @param pathname The path to toggle expandability of.
1109 * @param on_or_off Whether to toggle it on or off.
1110 * @bug I don't understand this function. Would someone care to explain it?
1111 */
1112void
1113toggle_path_expandability(struct s_node *filelist, char *pathname,
1114 bool on_or_off)
1115{
1116
1117 /*@ int ******************************************************** */
1118 static int depth = 0;
1119 static int total_expanded;
1120 static int root_depth;
1121 int j;
1122 /*@ structures ************************************************* */
1123 struct s_node *node;
1124
1125 /*@ buffers **************************************************** */
1126 static char current_filename[MAX_STR_LEN];
1127
1128/* char tmp[MAX_STR_LEN+2]; */
1129
1130 /*@ end vars *************************************************** */
1131
1132 assert(filelist != NULL);
1133 assert_string_is_neither_NULL_nor_zerolength(pathname);
1134 if (depth == 0) {
1135 total_expanded = 0;
1136// log_it ("Toggling path's expandability");
1137 for (root_depth = (int) strlen(pathname);
1138 root_depth > 0 && pathname[root_depth - 1] != '/';
1139 root_depth--);
1140 if (root_depth < 2) {
1141 root_depth = (int) strlen(pathname);
1142 }
1143 }
1144 for (node = filelist; node != NULL; node = node->right) {
1145 current_filename[depth] = node->ch;
1146 if (node->down) {
1147 depth++;
1148 toggle_path_expandability(node->down, pathname, on_or_off);
1149 depth--;
1150 }
1151 if (node->ch == '\0') {
1152 if (!strncmp(pathname, current_filename, strlen(pathname))) {
1153 for (j = root_depth;
1154 current_filename[j] != '/'
1155 && current_filename[j] != '\0'; j++);
1156 if (current_filename[j] != '\0') {
1157 for (j++;
1158 current_filename[j] != '/'
1159 && current_filename[j] != '\0'; j++);
1160 }
1161 if (current_filename[j] == '\0') {
1162 node->expanded =
1163 (!strcmp(pathname, current_filename) ? TRUE :
1164 on_or_off);
1165 }
1166 }
1167 }
1168 if (node->expanded) {
1169 if (total_expanded < ARBITRARY_MAXIMUM - 32
1170 || !strrchr(current_filename + strlen(pathname), '/')) {
1171 total_expanded++;
1172 } else {
1173 node->expanded = FALSE;
1174 }
1175 }
1176 }
1177 if (depth == 0) {
1178// log_it ("Finished toggling expandability");
1179 }
1180}
1181
1182/**
1183 * Toggle whether a path is selected.
1184 * @param filelist The filelist tree to operate on.
1185 * @param pathname The path to toggle selection of.
1186 * @param on_or_off Whether to toggle it on or off.
1187 * @bug I don't understand this function. Would someone care to explain it?
1188 */
1189void
1190toggle_path_selection(struct s_node *filelist, char *pathname,
1191 bool on_or_off)
1192{
1193 /*@ int ********************************************************* */
1194 static int depth = 0;
1195 int j;
1196
1197 /*@ structures ************************************************** */
1198 struct s_node *node;
1199
1200 /*@ buffers ***************************************************** */
1201 static char current_filename[MAX_STR_LEN];
1202
1203 /*@ end vars *************************************************** */
1204 assert(filelist != NULL);
1205 assert_string_is_neither_NULL_nor_zerolength(pathname);
1206 if (depth == 0) {
1207 log_it("Toggling path's selection");
1208 }
1209 for (node = filelist; node != NULL; node = node->right) {
1210 current_filename[depth] = node->ch;
1211 if (node->down) {
1212 depth++;
1213 toggle_path_selection(node->down, pathname, on_or_off);
1214 depth--;
1215 }
1216 if (node->ch == '\0') {
1217 if (!strncmp(pathname, current_filename, strlen(pathname))) {
1218 for (j = 0;
1219 pathname[j] != '\0'
1220 && pathname[j] == current_filename[j]; j++);
1221 if (current_filename[j] == '/'
1222 || current_filename[j] == '\0') {
1223 node->selected = on_or_off;
1224 }
1225 }
1226 }
1227 }
1228 if (depth == 0) {
1229 log_it("Finished toggling selection");
1230 }
1231}
1232
1233
1234/**
1235 * Toggle node selection of a filelist tree.
1236 * @param filelist The filelist tree to operate on.
1237 * @param on_or_off Whether to toggle selection on or off.
1238 * @bug I don't understand this function. Would someone care to explain it?
1239 */
1240void toggle_node_selection(struct s_node *filelist, bool on_or_off)
1241{
1242 /*@ structure ************************************************** */
1243 struct s_node *node;
1244
1245 /*@ end vars *************************************************** */
1246 assert(filelist != NULL);
1247 for (node = filelist; node != NULL; node = node->right) {
1248 if (node->ch == '/') {
1249 continue;
1250 } /* don't go deep */
1251 if (node->ch == '\0') {
1252 node->selected = on_or_off;
1253 }
1254 if (node->down) {
1255 toggle_node_selection(node->down, on_or_off);
1256 }
1257 }
1258}
1259
1260
1261
1262/**
1263 * The pathname to the skeleton filelist, used to give better progress reporting for mondo_makefilelist().
1264 */
1265char *g_skeleton_filelist = NULL;
1266
1267
1268
1269/**
1270 * Get the next entry in the space-separated list in @p incoming.
1271 * So if @p incoming was '"one and two" three four', we would
1272 * return "one and two".
1273 * @param incoming The list to get the next entry from.
1274 * @return The first item in the list (respecting double quotes).
1275 * @note The returned string points to static data that will be overwritten with each call.
1276 */
1277char *next_entry(char *incoming)
1278{
1279 char *sz_res;
1280 char *p;
1281 bool in_quotes = FALSE;
1282
1283 mr_asprintf(sz_res, "%s", incoming);
1284 p = sz_res;
1285 while ((*p != '|' || in_quotes) && *p != '\0') {
1286 if (*p == '\"') {
1287 in_quotes = !in_quotes;
1288 }
1289 p++;
1290 }
1291 *p = '\0';
1292 return (sz_res);
1293}
1294
1295
1296/**
1297 * Number of entries in the skeleton filelist.
1298 */
1299long g_skeleton_entries = 0;
1300
1301
1302/**
1303 * Recursively list all files in @p dir newer than @p time_of_last_full_backup to @p fout.
1304 * @param dir The directory to list to @p fout.
1305 * @param sth The directories to skip (exclude).
1306 * @param fout The file to write everything to.
1307 * @param time_of_last_full_backup Only backup files newer than this (0 to disable).
1308 * @return 0, always.
1309 * @bug Return value should be @c void.
1310 */
1311int open_and_list_dir(char *dir1, char *sth, FILE * fout, time_t time_of_last_full_backup) {
1312
1313 const char delims[] = "|";
1314
1315 DIR *dip;
1316 struct dirent *dit;
1317 struct stat statbuf;
1318 char *new;
1319 char *tmp = NULL;
1320 char *tmp1 = NULL;
1321 char *dir = NULL;
1322 static int percentage = 0;
1323 char *skip_these = NULL;
1324 char *new_with_pipe;
1325 char *strtmp;
1326 char *token;
1327 char *find_excludes = NULL;
1328 char *name_of_evalcall_form = NULL;
1329 char *find_skeleton_marker = NULL;
1330 int i;
1331 int lastpos = 0;
1332 static int depth = 0;
1333 char *p;
1334 static int counter = 0;
1335 static int uberctr = 0;
1336 static long skeleton_lino = 0L;
1337 static time_t last_time = (time_t)0;
1338 time_t this_time;
1339
1340 /* dir is needed when we pass it to the shell */
1341 dir = mr_stresc(dir1, "`$\\\"(){}'[]&*?|!#~", '\\');
1342 p = strrchr(dir1, '/');
1343 if (p) {
1344 if (!strcmp(p, "/.") || !strcmp(p, "/..")) {
1345 mr_free(dir);
1346 return (0);
1347 }
1348 }
1349 mr_asprintf(&find_excludes, "|");
1350
1351 if (!depth) {
1352 mr_asprintf(find_excludes, "|");
1353 if (sth != NULL) {
1354 while((token = mr_strtok(sth, delims, &lastpos))) {
1355 mr_strcat(find_excludes," -path %s -prune -o", token);
1356 mr_free(token);
1357 }
1358 }
1359
1360/**
1361 * The maximum depth of directories to put in the skeleton filelist.
1362 * This is a balance between performance and a good progress indicator.
1363 */
1364#define MAX_SKEL_DEPTH 3
1365
1366#if linux
1367 // 2.6 has /sys as a proc-type thing -- must be excluded
1368 mr_asprintf(strtmp, "find '%s' -maxdepth %d -fstype mvfs -prune -o -fstype devpts -prune -o -fstype tmpfs -prune -o -fstype proc -prune -o -fstype sysfs -prune -o -fstype rpc_pipefs -prune -o -fstype none -prune -o %s -type d -print > %s 2> /dev/null", dir, MAX_SKEL_DEPTH, find_excludes, g_skeleton_filelist);
1369#else
1370 // On BSD, for example, /sys is the kernel sources -- don't exclude
1371 mr_asprintf(strtmp, "find '%s' -maxdepth %d -fstype mvfs -prune -o -path /proc -prune -o %s -type d -print > %s 2> /dev/null", dir, MAX_SKEL_DEPTH, find_excludes, g_skeleton_filelist);
1372#endif
1373 mr_free(find_excludes);
1374
1375 log_msg(5, "find command = %s", strtmp);
1376 (void)system(strtmp);
1377 mr_free(strtmp);
1378
1379 mr_asprintf(tmp, "wc -l %s | awk '{print $1;}'", g_skeleton_filelist);
1380 tmp1 = call_program_and_get_last_line_of_output(tmp,TRUE);
1381 mr_free(tmp);
1382
1383 g_skeleton_entries = 1 + atol(tmp1);
1384 mr_free(tmp1);
1385
1386 mr_asprintf(name_of_evalcall_form, "Making catalog of %s", dir1);
1387 open_evalcall_form(name_of_evalcall_form);
1388 mr_free(name_of_evalcall_form);
1389
1390 skeleton_lino = 1;
1391 log_msg(5, "entries = %ld", g_skeleton_entries);
1392 percentage = 0;
1393 } else if (depth <= MAX_SKEL_DEPTH) // update evalcall form if appropriate
1394 {
1395 mr_asprintf(find_skeleton_marker, "grep -Fv '%s' %s > %s.new 2> /dev/null", dir, g_skeleton_filelist, g_skeleton_filelist);
1396 if (!system(find_skeleton_marker)) {
1397 percentage = (int) (skeleton_lino * 100 / g_skeleton_entries);
1398 skeleton_lino++;
1399 mr_free(find_skeleton_marker);
1400
1401 mr_asprintf(find_skeleton_marker, "mv -f %s.new %s", g_skeleton_filelist, g_skeleton_filelist);
1402 (void)system(find_skeleton_marker);
1403 time(&this_time);
1404 if (this_time != last_time) {
1405 last_time = this_time;
1406 if (!g_text_mode) {
1407 int cols, rows;
1408 newtGetScreenSize(&cols, &rows);
1409 mr_asprintf(tmp, "Reading %-*s", cols, dir1);
1410 newtDrawRootText(0, g_noof_rows - 3, tmp);
1411 mr_free(tmp);
1412 }
1413 update_evalcall_form(percentage);
1414 }
1415 }
1416 mr_free(find_skeleton_marker);
1417 }
1418
1419 depth++;
1420
1421// log_msg(0, "Cataloguing %s", dir);
1422 mr_asprintf(skip_these, "|%s|", sth);
1423 mr_asprintf(new_with_pipe, "|%s|", dir1);
1424 if ((dip = opendir(dir1)) == NULL) {
1425 mr_asprintf(tmp,"opendir %s", dir1);
1426 log_OS_error(tmp);
1427 mr_free(tmp);
1428 } else if (strstr(skip_these, new_with_pipe)) {
1429 log_msg(10, "Found dir ***%s**** excluded", dir1);
1430 fprintf(fout, "%s\n", dir1); // if excluded dir then print dir ONLY
1431 } else {
1432 log_msg(10, "Found dir ***%s**** parsed", dir1);
1433 fprintf(fout, "%s\n", dir1);
1434 while ((dit = readdir(dip)) != NULL) {
1435 i++;
1436 if (strcmp(dir1, "/")) {
1437 mr_asprintf(new,"%s/%s",dir1,dit->d_name);
1438 } else {
1439 mr_asprintf(new,"%s%s",dir1,dit->d_name);
1440 }
1441 mr_free(new_with_pipe);
1442 mr_asprintf(new_with_spaces, "|%s|", new);
1443 if (strstr(skip_these, new_with_pipe)) {
1444 fprintf(fout, "%s\n", new);
1445 log_msg(10, "Found child dir ***%s**** excluded", new);
1446 mr_free(new_with_pipe);
1447 } else {
1448 mr_free(new_with_pipe);
1449 if (!lstat(new, &statbuf)) {
1450 if (!S_ISLNK(statbuf.st_mode)
1451 && S_ISDIR(statbuf.st_mode)) {
1452 log_msg(10, "Found child dir ***%s**** parsed", new);
1453 open_and_list_dir(new, skip_these, fout, time_of_last_full_backup);
1454 } else {
1455 if (time_of_last_full_backup == 0 || time_of_last_full_backup < statbuf.st_ctime) {
1456 log_msg(10, "Found child file ***%s**** parsed", new);
1457 fprintf(fout, "%s\n", new);
1458 if ((counter++) > 128) {
1459 counter = 0;
1460 uberctr++;
1461 mr_asprintf(tmp, " %c ", special_dot_char(uberctr));
1462 if (!g_text_mode) {
1463 newtDrawRootText(77, g_noof_rows - 3, tmp);
1464 newtRefresh();
1465 }
1466 mr_free(tmp);
1467 }
1468 }
1469 }
1470 }
1471 }
1472 mr_free(new);
1473 }
1474 }
1475 mr_free(new_with_pipe);
1476 mr_free(skip_these);
1477 mr_free(dir);
1478
1479 if (dip) {
1480 if (closedir(dip) == -1) {
1481 log_OS_error("closedir");
1482 }
1483 }
1484 depth--;
1485 if (!depth) {
1486 close_evalcall_form();
1487 unlink(g_skeleton_filelist);
1488 log_msg(5, "g_skeleton_entries = %ld", g_skeleton_entries);
1489 }
1490 return (0);
1491}
1492
1493
1494
1495
1496/**
1497 * Create the filelist for the backup. It will be stored in [scratchdir]/archives/filelist.full.
1498 * @param logfile Unused.
1499 * @param include_paths The paths to back up, or NULL if you're using a user-defined filelist.
1500 * @param excp The paths to NOT back up.
1501 * @param differential The differential level (currently only 0 and 1 are supported).
1502 * @param userdef_filelist The user-defined filelist, or NULL if you're using @p include_paths.
1503 * @return 0, always.
1504 * @bug @p logfile is unused.
1505 * @bug Return value is meaningless.
1506 */
1507int mondo_makefilelist(char *logfile, char *include_paths, char *excp, int differential, char *userdef_filelist)
1508{
1509 char *p, *q;
1510 char *sz_datefile;
1511 char *sz_filelist;
1512 char *exclude_paths = NULL;
1513 int i;
1514 FILE *fout;
1515 char *command = NULL;
1516 time_t time_of_last_full_backup = 0;
1517 struct stat statbuf;
1518 char *tmp1 = NULL;
1519 char *tmp2 = NULL;
1520
1521 mr_asprintf(sz_datefile,MONDO_CACHE"/difflevel.%d" , 0);
1522 if (!include_paths && !userdef_filelist) {
1523 fatal_error("Please supply either include_paths or userdef_filelist");
1524 }
1525 // make hole for filelist
1526 mr_asprintf(command, "mkdir -p %s/archives", bkpinfo->scratchdir);
1527 paranoid_system(command);
1528 mr_free(command);
1529
1530 mr_asprintf(sz_filelist, "%s/tmpfs/filelist.full", bkpinfo->tmpdir);
1531 make_hole_for_file(sz_filelist);
1532
1533 if (differential == 0) {
1534 // restore last good datefile if it exists
1535 mr_asprintf(command, "cp -f %s.aborted %s", sz_datefile, sz_datefile);
1536 run_program_and_log_output(command, 3);
1537 mr_free(command);
1538
1539 // backup last known good datefile just in case :)
1540 if (does_file_exist(sz_datefile)) {
1541 mr_asprintf(command, "mv -f %s %s.aborted", sz_datefile, sz_datefile);
1542 paranoid_system(command);
1543 mr_free(command);
1544 }
1545 make_hole_for_file(sz_datefile);
1546 tmp1 = call_program_and_get_last_line_of_output("date +%s",TRUE);
1547 write_one_liner_data_file(sz_datefile, tmp1);
1548 mr_free(tmp1);
1549 } else if (lstat(sz_datefile, &statbuf)) {
1550 log_msg(2, "Warning - unable to find date of previous backup. Full backup instead.");
1551 differential = 0;
1552 time_of_last_full_backup = 0;
1553 } else {
1554 time_of_last_full_backup = statbuf.st_mtime;
1555 log_msg(2, "Differential backup. Yay.");
1556 }
1557 paranoid_free(sz_datefile);
1558
1559// use user-specified filelist (if specified)
1560 if (userdef_filelist) {
1561 log_msg(1, "Using the user-specified filelist - %s - instead of calculating one", userdef_filelist);
1562 mr_asprintf(command, "cp -f %s %s", userdef_filelist, sz_filelist);
1563 if (run_program_and_log_output(command, 3)) {
1564 mr_free(command);
1565 fatal_error("Failed to copy user-specified filelist");
1566 }
1567 mr_free(command);
1568 } else {
1569 if (include_paths) {
1570 log_msg(2, "include_paths = '%s'", include_paths);
1571 }
1572 log_msg(1, "Calculating filelist");
1573 tmp2 = call_program_and_get_last_line_of_output("mount | grep -Ew 'ntfs|ntfs-3g|fat|vfat|dos' | awk '{print $3}'",TRUE);
1574 if (strlen(tmp2) < 1) {
1575 mr_asprintf(tmp1," ");
1576 } else {
1577 log_msg(2, "Found windows FS: %s",tmp2);
1578 mr_asprintf(tmp1, "find %s -name '/win386.swp' -o -name '/hiberfil.sys' -o -name '/pagefile.sys' 2> /dev/null\n",tmp2);
1579 mr_free(tmp2);
1580 tmp2 = call_program_and_get_last_line_of_output(tmp1,TRUE);
1581 log_msg(2, "Found windows files: %s",tmp2);
1582 }
1583 mr_free(tmp1);
1584
1585 mr_asprintf(exclude_paths, MONDO_CACHE"|%s|%s|%s|%s|.|..|"MNT_CDROM"|"MNT_FLOPPY"|/media|/tmp|/proc|/sys|/dev/shm|"MINDI_CACHE,(excp == NULL) ? "" : excp, tmp2, (bkpinfo->tmpdir[0] == '/' && bkpinfo->tmpdir[1] == '/') ? (bkpinfo->tmpdir + 1) : bkpinfo->tmpdir, (bkpinfo->scratchdir[0] == '/' && bkpinfo->scratchdir[1] == '/') ? (bkpinfo->scratchdir + 1) : bkpinfo->scratchdir);
1586
1587 log_msg(2, "Excluding paths = '%s'", exclude_paths);
1588 log_msg(2, "Generating skeleton filelist so that we can track our progress");
1589 mr_asprintf(g_skeleton_filelist, "%s/tmpfs/skeleton.txt", bkpinfo->tmpdir);
1590 make_hole_for_file(g_skeleton_filelist);
1591 log_msg(4, "g_skeleton_entries = %ld", g_skeleton_entries);
1592 log_msg(2, "Opening out filelist to %s", sz_filelist);
1593 if (!(fout = fopen(sz_filelist, "w"))) {
1594 fatal_error("Cannot openout to sz_filelist");
1595 }
1596 i = 0;
1597 if ((!include_paths) || (strlen(include_paths) == 0)) {
1598 log_msg(1, "Including only '/' in %s", sz_filelist);
1599 open_and_list_dir("/", exclude_paths, fout,
1600 time_of_last_full_backup);
1601 } else {
1602 p = include_paths;
1603 while (*p) {
1604 q = next_entry(p);
1605 log_msg(1, "Including %s in filelist %s", q, sz_filelist);
1606 open_and_list_dir(q, exclude_paths, fout,
1607 time_of_last_full_backup);
1608 p += strlen(q);
1609 paranoid_free(q);
1610 while (*p == '|') {
1611 p++;
1612 }
1613 }
1614 }
1615 mr_free(exclude_paths);
1616 paranoid_fclose(fout);
1617 }
1618 log_msg(2, "Copying new filelist to scratchdir");
1619 mr_asprintf(command, "mkdir -p %s/archives", bkpinfo->scratchdir);
1620 paranoid_system(command);
1621 mr_free(command);
1622
1623 mr_asprintf(command, "cp -f %s %s/archives/", sz_filelist, bkpinfo->scratchdir);
1624 paranoid_system(command);
1625 mr_free(command);
1626
1627 mr_asprintf(command, "mv -f %s %s", sz_filelist, bkpinfo->tmpdir);
1628 paranoid_system(command);
1629 mr_free(command);
1630
1631 paranoid_free(sz_filelist);
1632 log_msg(2, "Freeing variables");
1633 mr_free(g_skeleton_filelist);
1634 log_msg(2, "Exiting");
1635 return (0);
1636}
1637
1638
1639/**
1640 * Wrapper around mondo_makefilelist().
1641 * @param bkpinfo The backup information structure. Fields used:
1642 * - @c bkpinfo->differential
1643 * - @c bkpinfo->exclude_paths
1644 * - @c bkpinfo->include_paths
1645 * - @c bkpinfo->make_filelist
1646 * - @c bkpinfo->scratchdir
1647 * - @c bkpinfo->tmpdir
1648 * @return 0 for success, nonzero for failure.
1649 * @see mondo_makefilelist
1650 */
1651int prepare_filelist()
1652{
1653
1654 /*@ int **************************************************** */
1655 int res = 0;
1656
1657 assert(bkpinfo != NULL);
1658 log_it("tmpdir=%s; scratchdir=%s", bkpinfo->tmpdir, bkpinfo->scratchdir);
1659 if (bkpinfo->make_filelist) {
1660 mvaddstr_and_log_it(g_currentY, 0,
1661 "Making catalog of files to be backed up");
1662 } else {
1663 mvaddstr_and_log_it(g_currentY, 0,
1664 "Using supplied catalog of files to be backed up");
1665 }
1666
1667 if (bkpinfo->make_filelist) {
1668 res =
1669 mondo_makefilelist(MONDO_LOGFILE, bkpinfo->include_paths, bkpinfo->exclude_paths, bkpinfo->differential, NULL);
1670 } else {
1671 res =
1672 mondo_makefilelist(MONDO_LOGFILE, NULL, bkpinfo->exclude_paths, bkpinfo->differential, bkpinfo->include_paths);
1673 }
1674
1675 if (res) {
1676 log_OS_error("Call to mondo_makefilelist failed");
1677 mvaddstr_and_log_it(g_currentY++, 74, "Failed.");
1678 } else {
1679 mvaddstr_and_log_it(g_currentY++, 74, "Done.");
1680 }
1681 return (res);
1682}
1683
1684
1685/**
1686 * Locate the string @p string_to_find in the tree rooted at @p startnode.
1687 * @param startnode The node containing the root of the directory tree.
1688 * @param string_to_find The string to look for at @p startnode.
1689 * @return The node containing the last element of @p string_to_find, or NULL if
1690 * it was not found.
1691 */
1692struct s_node *find_string_at_node(struct s_node *startnode,
1693 char *string_to_find)
1694{
1695 /*@ int ******************************************************** */
1696 int noof_chars;
1697 static int depth = 0;
1698 static char original_string[MAX_STR_LEN];
1699
1700 /*@ sturctures ************************************************* */
1701 struct s_node *node;
1702
1703 /*@ char ****************************************************** */
1704 char char_to_find;
1705
1706 /*@ bools ****************************************************** */
1707
1708 if (!depth) {
1709 strcpy(original_string, string_to_find);
1710 }
1711
1712 assert(startnode != NULL);
1713 assert(string_to_find != NULL);
1714
1715 noof_chars = strlen(string_to_find) + 1; /* we include the '\0' */
1716
1717 log_msg(7, "starting --- str=%s", string_to_find);
1718
1719/* walk across tree if necessary */
1720 node = startnode;
1721 char_to_find = string_to_find[0];
1722 if (node->right != NULL && node->ch < char_to_find) {
1723 log_msg(7, "depth=%d --- going RIGHT ... %c-->%c", depth,
1724 char_to_find, node->ch, (node->right)->ch);
1725 return (find_string_at_node(node->right, string_to_find));
1726 }
1727
1728/* walk down tree if appropriate */
1729 if (node->down != NULL && node->ch == char_to_find) {
1730 log_msg(7, "depth=%d char=%c --- going DOWN", depth, char_to_find);
1731 depth++;
1732 node = find_string_at_node(node->down, string_to_find + 1);
1733 depth--;
1734 return (node);
1735 }
1736
1737 if (char_to_find == '\0' && node->ch == '\0') {
1738 log_msg(7, "%s is in tree", original_string);
1739 return (node);
1740 } else {
1741 log_msg(7, "%s is NOT in tree", original_string);
1742 return (NULL);
1743 }
1744}
1745
1746
1747
1748/**
1749 * Write all entries in @p needles_list_fname which are also in
1750 * @p filelist to @p matches_list_fname.
1751 * @param needles_list_fname A file containing strings to look for, 1 per line.
1752 * @param filelist The node for the root of the directory structure to search in.
1753 * @param matches_list_fname The filename where we should put the matches.
1754 * @return The number of matches found.
1755 */
1756long save_filelist_entries_in_common(char *needles_list_fname,
1757 struct s_node *filelist,
1758 char *matches_list_fname,
1759 bool use_star)
1760{
1761 int retval = 0;
1762 struct s_node *found_node;
1763 FILE *fin;
1764 FILE *fout;
1765 char *fname = NULL;
1766 char *tmp = NULL;
1767
1768 log_msg(5, "starting");
1769 log_msg(5, "needles_list_fname = %s", needles_list_fname);
1770 log_msg(5, "matches_list_fname = %s", matches_list_fname);
1771 if (!(fin = fopen(needles_list_fname, "r"))) {
1772 fatal_error("Cannot openin needles_list_fname");
1773 }
1774 if (!(fout = fopen(matches_list_fname, "w"))) {
1775 fatal_error("Cannot openout matches_list_fname");
1776 }
1777 while (!feof(fin)) {
1778 mr_getline(fname, fin);
1779 if (!use_star) {
1780 if (fname[0] == '/') {
1781 mr_asprintf(tmp, "%s", fname);
1782 } else {
1783 mr_asprintf(tmp, "/%s", fname);
1784 }
1785 mr_free(fname);
1786 fname = tmp;
1787 }
1788 while (strlen(fname) > 0 && fname[strlen(fname) - 1] < 32) {
1789 fname[strlen(fname) - 1] = '\0';
1790 }
1791
1792 log_msg(5, "Looking for '%s'", fname);
1793 found_node = find_string_at_node(filelist, fname);
1794 if (found_node) {
1795 if (found_node->selected) {
1796 if (fname[0] == '/') {
1797 mr_asprintf(tmp, "%s", fname + 1);
1798 mr_free(fname);
1799 fname = tmp;
1800 }
1801 log_msg(5, "Found '%s'", fname);
1802 tmp = mr_stresc(fname, "[]*?", '\\');
1803 mr_free(fname);
1804 fname = tmp;
1805 fprintf(fout, "%s\n", fname);
1806 retval++;
1807 }
1808 }
1809 mr_free(fname);
1810 }
1811 paranoid_fclose(fout);
1812 paranoid_fclose(fin);
1813 return (retval);
1814}
1815
1816
1817
1818/**
1819 * Add all files listed in @p list_of_files_fname to the directory structure rooted at
1820 * @p filelist.
1821 * @param filelist The top node of the directory structure to add the files to.
1822 * @param list_of_files_fname The file containing the files to add, 1 per line.
1823 * @param flag_em If TRUE, then flag the added files for restoration.
1824 * @return 0 for success, nonzero for failure.
1825 */
1826int add_list_of_files_to_filelist(struct s_node *filelist,
1827 char *list_of_files_fname, bool flag_em)
1828{
1829 FILE *fin = NULL;
1830 char *tmp = NULL;
1831 struct s_node *nod = NULL;
1832
1833 log_msg(3, "Adding %s to filelist", list_of_files_fname);
1834 if (!(fin = fopen(list_of_files_fname, "r"))) {
1835 log_it("%s",list_of_files_fname);
1836 return (1);
1837 }
1838 for (mr_getline(tmp, fin); !feof(fin); mr_getline(tmp, fin)) {
1839 if (!tmp[0]) {
1840 mr_free(tmp);
1841 continue;
1842 }
1843 if ((strlen(tmp) > 0) && (tmp[strlen(tmp) - 1] == 13 || tmp[strlen(tmp) - 1] == 10)) {
1844 tmp[strlen(tmp) - 1] = '\0';
1845 }
1846 log_msg(2, "tmp = '%s'", tmp);
1847 if (!tmp[0]) {
1848 mr_free(tmp);
1849 continue;
1850 }
1851 if ((nod = find_string_at_node(filelist, tmp))) {
1852 log_msg(5, "Found '%s' in filelist already. Cool.", tmp);
1853 } else {
1854 add_string_at_node(filelist, tmp);
1855 nod = find_string_at_node(filelist, tmp);
1856 }
1857
1858 if (nod && flag_em) {
1859 toggle_path_selection(filelist, tmp, TRUE);
1860 log_msg(5, "Flagged '%s'", tmp);
1861 }
1862 mr_free(tmp);
1863 }
1864 mr_free(tmp);
1865 paranoid_fclose(fin);
1866 return (0);
1867}
1868
1869/* @} - end of filelistGroup */
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